![]() In order to be able to do stuff with it in the future, I decided to enable proper Yocto support for this board – this post talks about the process I followed for this.įor us to be able to generate a Yocto image for any general machine, we need a machine configuration to be in place. ![]() Although the processor is the same on both boards, the DDRAM on both boards is different, the clock source on both boards is different and most importantly – the device tree also varies greatly! However, I differ slightly in this regard. What is Yocto, you ask? Check out this primer about what Yocto is and how it can help you become a better embedded linux engineer.Īccording to the makers of Jupiter Nano, you can use the SAMA5D2 Xplained as the Yocto machine. However, most embedded linux developers prefer Yocto as the option to generate images and SDKs tightly coupled to their hardware. It is very easy to start off with the Jupiter Nano as it comes with a convenient Debian image support. ![]() Tinkering with the Jupiter Nano: Part 2 – Understanding the linux boot! ![]()
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